Rodin’s Thinkers
Emmelyn Butterfield-Rosen, acting director of the Williams Graduate Program in the History of Art at the Clark Art Institute, sketches Rodin’s path between two of his great monumental works, The Thinker and the Monument to Balzac. This journey marks a striking transition in Rodin’s representations of thinking and thought.
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Image: Auguste Rodin (French, 1840-1917), Monument to Balzac, Original model 1897, enlarged 1898; cast 1954. Bronze, 111 × 48 1/4 × 41 in. (282 × 122.5 × 104.2 cm). Museum of Modern Art, Presented in memory of Curt Valentin by his friends, 28.1955